> Hi folks,
>
> I'm working on a writing website. I am making an attempt to transplant
> the commands of the vim's Normal mode to an online editor.
>
> The h and l moving comands have been implemented. And I have added two
> commands H and L: when you move the cursor, you'll select the
> characters it goes through. The H and L commands are similar to the
> functionalities of the Visual mode commands h and l. Next, I'm
> planning to implement more commands like j, k, w, b, etc.
>
> I intend to combine the functionalities of VIM, Web editors, and
> Wysiwyg. I'm not sure if there have been similar products. And I'm
> wondering if my idea is a good idea. I really appreciate any
> suggestions.
>
> I'm building the site:
> http://mynoteweb.com
The key bindings you're using there don't seem to work for me in either
Chrome or Firefox under OpenSUSE.
See this StackOverflow question[1] for a workaround. Looks like you're
using 'keypress' (naturally), but 'keyup' is more consistent
cross-browser.
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Best,
Ben
[1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1160008/which-keycode-for-escape-key-with-jquery/1160109#1160109
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